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How many lawyers
does it take to change a light bulb?
Whereas the party
of the first part, also known as "Lawyer," and the party of the second part,
also known as "Light Bulb," do hereby and forthwith agree to a transaction wherein
the party of the second part (Light Bulb) shall be removed from the current position
as a result of failure to perform previously agreed upon duties, i.e. the lighting,
elucidation, and otherwise illumination of the area ranging from the front (north)
door, through the entryway, terminating at an area just inside the primary living
area, demarcated by the beginning of the carpet, any spillover illumination being
at the option of the party of the second part (Light Bulb) and not required by
the aforementioned agreement between the parties.
The aforementioned
removal transaction shall include, but not be limited to, the following steps:
- The party of
the first part (Lawyer) shall, with or without elevation at his option, by means
of a chair, stepstool, ladder or any other means of elevation, grasp the party
of the second part (Light Bulb) and rotate the party of the second part (Light
Bulb) in a counter-clockwise direction, this point being non-negotiable.
- Upon reaching
a point where the party of the second part (Light Bulb) becomes separated from
the party of the third part ("Receptacle"), the party of the first part (Lawyer)
shall have the option of disposing of the party of the second part (Light Bulb)
in a manner consistent with all applicable state, local and federal statutes.
- Once separation
and disposal have been achieved, the party of the first part (Lawyer) shall
have the option of beginning installation of the party of the fourth part ("New
Light Bulb"). This installation shall occur in a manner consistent with the
reverse of the procedures described in step one of this self-same document,
being careful to note that the rotation should occur in a clockwise direction,
this point also being non-negotiable.
Note: The
above described steps may be performed, at the option of the party of the first
part (Lawyer), by any or all persons authorized by him, the objective being to
produce the most possible revenue for the party of the fifth part, also known
as "Partnership."
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